OK! My newer scope came today and it looks cool on the weapon. We have big thunder boomers out there so I'm not going to sight it in today.

Now check this picture out. I am standing about 18 feet away with the sun at my back shining on the habitat wall, which is red. On the far wall, look at the 2nd panel over, from left to right, and look half way down. Can you see the red dot from my lazer?? That is one bright light!!

Darn, If the picture was bigger you can really see the dot.

_________________........ "Fear nothin but God""You will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it." ~ John Quincy Adams

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Here's the story.This scope will not co-witness with the front sight, I was really bummed. (was) I moved the front sight up and down and did the same with the dot, no go, bummer. So heck, my weapon is already dirty so I might as well shoot some more. I pulled the front sight off and thought I would give y'alls advice a try. I fired two rounds from 21 feet. (my pistol range) That way I can center the dot. I could only see one hole and it was 3 inches to the left and 4 inches down. Didn't know where the other one went. So I fired one more and could see it was toughing the hole the first one made. That didn't make any sense. So I walked down and took a closer look. The second shot was darn near inside the first hole and the third was just outside but touching, that's a pattern. Yes it's just 21 feet, but it's still a pattern. I just may learn to center the dot in the scope and leave the front sight off like y'all said.

I took my motorcycle written test yesterday and passed the written part but was told I barley passed the eye exam and I better get new glasses. With that in mind, here is what I did at 75 feet.

Didn't get around to playing with the lazer yet.

_________________........ "Fear nothin but God""You will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it." ~ John Quincy Adams

** Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. **